Burning semen syndrome L25.9

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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Protein contact dermatitis caused by components of the sperm. The triggering allergens probably come from the prostate and not from the testicles or epididymis, as the allergy also occurs to prostate secretions from vasectomized men (see also sperm allergy).

Diagnosis
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Exact anamnesis, whereby the indication of freedom from symptoms when using a condom is indicative. Further allergological diagnostics see below sperm allergy.

Differential diagnosis
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Contact sensitisation by allergens that may become relevant in the context of sexual intercourse (e.g. sensitisation to latex condoms, spermicidal substances in vaginal contraceptives, local anaesthetic condom coating and lubricants)

Therapy
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Note(s)
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The allergens are not specific for an individual, only in individual cases the sensitization refers to a specific partner.

Literature
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  1. Shah A et al (2004) Human seminal plasma allergy: a review of a rare phenomenon. Clin Exp allergy 34: 827-838
  2. Bernstein JA et al (2003) Is burning semen syndrome a variant form from seminal plasma hypersensitivity? Obstetric Gynaecol 101: 93-102

Incoming links (1)

Semen allergy;

Outgoing links (2)

Condom dermatitis; Semen allergy;

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020